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Old 10-20-2008, 09:51 PM   #474
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Originally Posted by chumdawg View Post
What we are really talking about is not whether McCain is "conservative," because clearly he is. What we are talking about is whether McCain is a strong "Republican." Those two are not the same thing. Not these days, anyway.
they aren't necessarily the same things, but what we've been talking about is whether McCain represents "conservative policies." If he were to represent all three of those branches you listed, and he were still losing, I'd be a lot more tempted to agree with Mavdog that this election is a referendum on those policies.
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